Juvenile Delinquents in the Federal Criminal Justice System Describes juvenile offenders processed in the Federal criminal justice system, including the number of juveniles charged with acts of delinquency, the offenses for which they were charged, the proportion adjudicated delinquent, and the sanctions imposed.

Federal Justice Statistics, 2009 Describes the annual activity, workloads, and outcomes associated with the federal criminal justice system from arrest to imprisonment, using data from Drug Enforcement Administration, U.S. Marshals Service, Executive Office for U.S. Attorneys, Administrative Office of the U.S. Courts, U.S. Sentencing Commission, and the Federal Bureau of Prisons. Part of the Compendium of Federal Justice Statistics Series

Compendium of Federal Justice Statistics, 1993 During 1993, approximately 63,800 defendants were prosecuted by U.S. attorneys in Federal district courts or were processed in Federal courts of appeal; about one-third of these defendants were prosecuted for drug offenses.

Compendium of Federal Justice Statistics, 1989 This study of Federal case processing is essential to evaluating the effectiveness of policies and procedures for Federal crime control. This compendium of statistics provides data on offenders from their initial review by U.S. attorneys through the entire criminal justice system.

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NCJ 134730

Compendium of Federal Justice Statistics, 1990 This compendium provides statistics on Federal offenders in 1990, from the initial review by United States attorneys through charging, pretrial release, prosecution, adjudication, sentencing, and correctional supervision.